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SMARTLIPO® TRIPLEX®
With three unique wavelengths and intelligent delivery systems, it’s no wonder our Smartlipo Triplex Workstation is leading the charge in laser lipolysis.
The new standard in laser lipolysis
With more than 45 clinical studies and over 10 years of clinical success, our Smartlipo Triplex Workstation has remained the leader in laser lipolysis. Have the confidence to safely and effectively deliver the optimal lipo treatments your patients want and deserve.
Designed with your patient’s needs in mind
Smartlipo Triplex offers:
- Tissue retraction through soft tissue coagulation1
- Reliable, controlled energy delivery
- Reduced liposuction procedure time and patient downtime
- Less bleeding and bruising than traditional liposuction
Intelligent delivery. Optimal outcomes.
Additional technology incorporated to increase safety, optimization and satisfaction:
- SmartSense™ Delivery System distributes precise energy by measuring motion and delivery of laser power.
- ThermaGuide Temperature sensing cannula provides temperature feedback to deliver the appropriate level of laser energy.
1Intended for the surgical incision, excision, vaporization, ablation, and coagulation of soft tissue.